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- Karigaila (Polish: Korygiełło, died on 16 September 1390 in Vilnius) was a son of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and his second wife Uliana of Tver...
- prisoners. Among the deceased were Jogaila's brother Karigaila. The besiegers carried Karigaila's head on a stake and carried it around the Lower Castle...
- Vasily III Dmitriyevich Prince of Mstsislaw Reign 1392–1431 Predecessor Karigaila Born c. 1360 Died after 19 June 1431 Spouse Maria Dmitrovna Dynasty Gediminid...
- of most of Jogaila's court and knights, as well as Jogaila's brothers Karigaila, Vygantas, Švitrigaila and cousin Vytautas. Jogaila sent Dobrogost, Bishop...
- after 19 June 1431), Prince of Mstislavl, regent of Novgorod Republic Karigaila (baptized Casimir; after 1350–1390), Prince of Mstislavl Vygantas (baptized...
- (1386–1434) Maria (c. 1363- after 1382), wife of Vaidila and David of Gorodets Karigaila (baptized Casimir; c. 1364/1367 – 1390), Prince of Mstislavl Minigailo...
- free will of its residents. The first Lithuanian duke of Mstislavl was Karigaila, brother of Jogaila. The town remained part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- Skirgaila. He is buried in Vilnius Cathedral together with his brother Karigaila, who died in the civil war in 1390. Vygantas should not be confused with...
- on the Lithuanian border and besieged Mstislavl, which was defended by Karigaila, son of Algirdas. Upon hearing the news of the invasion, Jogaila sent...
- rebuilt. Vytautas' brother Tautvilas Kęstutaitis and Jogaila's brother Karigaila died during the siege. The besiegers ran into various difficulties. Their...